What is the main difference between an autocratic and democratic government?Immersive Reader

a. The number of people exercising government authority

b. The role of the rule of law in limiting government authority

c. The relationship between central and local units of government

d. The relationship between the legislative and executive branches of government

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

In the democratic the people elect their rulers, in the autocratic is imposed on the representative


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Why did many pioneers become homesteaders?

A. The government gave them cheap land to farm.
B. They would not have to farm the land.
C. They wanted to build great cities and factories.
D. There was a lot of wheat growing on the land.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Douglas took a survey on dill pickles. He was asked questions about what he liked and disliked about dill pickles, when and where he usually ate the pickles, and to list and rate all the brands of dill pickles that he could recall. He was asked his opinion on packaging and on the characteristic taste of the pickles, and what he disliked about all these aspects. The survey was conducted by an ad agency to help develop a creative strategy for dill pickles. If there were several people surveyed besides Douglas, we can assume he was participating in a(n) _____ study.

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Answer:

Problem detection

Explanation:

This is a problem detection study and feedback from this kind of study is necessary for product improvement.

BLACK PLAGUE QUIZ:
Question 1
Fleas carried the Black Plague.
True
False

Question 2 (1 point)
What part of the world did the Black Plague start in?
a
North America
b
China/ Central Asia
c
South Africa
d
Kentucky

Question 3 (1 point)
Why did plague doctors wear primitive gas masks in the shape of a bird's beak?
a
They thought they were keeping the "bad air" out
b
They thought it was stylish
c
People of the 14th century really enjoyed bird watching
d
To conceal their identity from others

Question 4 (1 point)
The bubonic plague (Black Death) was spread to humans by rodents (rats) biting people.
True
False

Question 5 (1 point)
How many people in Europe are believed to have died from the plague?
a
25-50 million people (1/3 to 2/3)
b
100,000
c
5 million
d
27

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True
China/Central Asia
Keeping the “bad air” out
False
25-50 million people

what type of weather would you expect from a cold front?​

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cold weather i’m guessing.
Low temperature, cold weather

Who were the first to colonize the islands of the caribbean??

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Answer:

Spain was the first who colonized the island of Caribbean

how did the 1996 olympics benefit atlanta? check all that apply

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Answer:c,e,f

Explanation:

Answer:

here ye go ma children

Explanation:

Amanda jumps 2 yards and Diego jumps 68 inches and Gary jumps 1 yard and 2 feet and skyler jumps 5 feet Which student jumps the greatest distance?

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Amanda because 2 yards is 6 feet and if you convert the rest 6 feet is the highest

How did the Nile River floods differ from those of the Tigris and Euphrates?
(A)They were less severe.
(B)The Nile didn't flood unless the Gods were angry.
(C)They were less predictable.
(D)They were more predictable.
(E)They were more severe.

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Answer: D

Explanation:

The Tigris and Euphrates river flooding was more sever and unpredictable, but the Nile River flood was more controlled and more predictable.  

㏑What major event happened on September 11, 2001, in the United States

a. The accident at Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant occurred.


b. Hurricane Andrew struck the United States.


c. Terrorists attacked the United States.


d. The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor.⊇

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Answer:

I believe that the answer is b

Answer:

C

Explanation:

The September 11 attacks, often referred to as 9/11, were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Wahhabi terrorist group Al-Qaeda against the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001.

Why do you think the Panama Canal is so important?

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Answer:

Linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and providing a new route for international trade and military transport.

Explanation:

Considered one of the wonders of the modern world, the Panama Canal opened for business 100 years ago this Friday, linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and providing a new route for international trade and military transport.

Was the united states justified in the actions described? why or why not. must answer in at least 4 sentences using facts to back your reasoning.

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you forgot to include the text, case, example, excerpt, or further reference to answer your question.

We do not know what you are talking about because y forgot to attach the proper information. Your question only says: "Was the United States justified in the actions described?"

What are the actions? There is no text that describes any actions.

However, trying to help you with something, we can comment on the following.

There are many questions like this that refer to the actions taken by the United States regarding expansionist and imperialistic ideas. If that is the case, then we can say the following.

Under the principle of the Manifested Destiny, the United States had taken interventionist or expansionist actions that have resulted in the increase of the size of its territory, by annexing big portions of land.

That was teh case of the Mexican-American War, in which after the US victory, it annexed California, Arizona, and New Mexico.

Another good example was teh Spanish-American War of 1898. After the war, the US victory gave the US control of territories that belonged to the Spanish crown. We are talking about Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.

For these kinds of actions, and new interventionist ones in the Middle East of Central American, the US has been severely criticized worldwide.

Please help with this question

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Answer:

so first what you need to do is find how many kids like reading than you devide them by the ones that like to listen to music

Explanation:

Who are the Calpolli like in Asia?

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An organizational unit broadly corresponding to a city ward or a Spanish “barrio”

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Calpulli, which means roughly "big house" in Nahua, the language spoken by the Aztecs, was the fundamental core of Aztec society, an organizational unit broadly corresponding to a city ward or a Spanish “barrio.” More than a neighborhood, though, the calpulli was a politically-organized, territory-holding group of peasants, who lived near one another in rural villages or in neighborhoods in larger cities.

The Calpulli's Place in Aztec Society

In the Aztec empire, calpulli represented the lowest and most populous social unit under the level of the city-state, called in Nahua an altepetl. The social structure looked mostly like this:

The top level consisted of the member cities of the Triple Alliance: Tlacopan, Tenochtitlan, and Texcoco. The highest administrative authorities in the Triple Alliance were called Huetlatoani.

Subject to the Triple Alliance were the altepetl (city-states), led by a dynastic ruler known as a tlatoani (plural tlatoque). These were smaller urbanized centers which had been conquered by the Triple Alliance.

Finally, calpulli were small rural villages or wards in altepetls or cities, led by chiefs and a council of elders.

In Aztec society, the altepetl were connected and aligned city-states, all of whom were subject to the authorities at whichever city had conquered them, Tlacopan, Tenochtitlan, or Texcoco. The populations of both big and small cities were organized into calpulli. At Tenochtitlan, for example, there were eight distinct and roughly equivalent calpulli within each of the four quarters that made up the city. Each altepetl was also made up of several calpulli, who would as a group contribute separately and more or less equally to the common tax and service obligations of the altepetl.

Organizing Principles

In the cities, the members of a particular calpulli typically lived within a cluster of houses (calli) located near one another, forming wards or districts. Thus "calpulli" refers to both a group of people and the neighborhood they lived in. In the rural parts of the Aztec empire, calpulli often lived in their own separate villages.

Calpulli were more or less extended ethnic or kin groups, with a common thread that united them, although that thread varied in meaning. Some calpulli were kin-based, related family groups; others were made up of unrelated members of the same ethnic group, perhaps a migrant community. Others functioned as guilds—groups of artisans who worked gold, or kept birds for feathers or made pottery, textiles, or stone tools. And of course, many had multiple threads uniting them.

Shared Resources

People within a calpulli were peasant commoners, but they shared communal farmlands or chinampas. They worked the land or fished, or hired non-connected commoners called macehualtin to work the lands and fish for them. The calpulli paid tribute and taxes to the leader of the altepetl who in turn paid tribute and taxes to the Empire.

Calpullis also had their own military schools (telpochcalli) where young men were educated: When they were mustered for war, the men from a calpulli went into battle as a unit. Calpullis had their own patron deity and a ceremonial district with administrative buildings and a temple where they worshiped. Some had a small market where goods were traded.

The Power of the Calpulli

While the calpulli were the lowest class of the organized groups, they were not poor or without influence in the greater Aztec society. Some of the calpulli controlled lands up to a few acres in area; some had access to a few elite goods, while others did not. Some artisans might be employed by a ruler or affluent noble and compensated handsomely.

Commoners could be instrumental in a significant provincial power struggle. For example, a populist uprising based in a calpulli in Coatlan was successful in calling in the Triple Alliance to help them overthrow an unpopular ruler. Calpulli-based military garrisons were dangerous if their loyalty wasn't rewarded, and military leaders paid them handsomely to avert massive looting of conquered cities.

Calpulli members also played roles in society-wide ceremonies for their patron deities. For example, calpulli that were organized for sculptors, painters, weavers, and embroiderers played significant active roles at ceremonies dedicated to the goddess Xochiqetzal. Many of these ceremonies were public affairs, and the calpulli participated actively in those rituals.

why were the pyramid built

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The pyramids were built as burial places and monuments to the Pharaohs. As part of their religion, the Egyptians believed that the Pharaoh needed certain things to succeed in the afterlife

WILL GIVE BRAINLIST

How is a delinquent act different from an unruly act?

A.-A delinquent act would not be a criminal offense if committed by an adult.

B.-A consequence for a delinquent act would not include adult prison time.

C.-A delinquent act would be a criminal offense if committed by an adult.

D.-A consequence for a delinquent act of possessing alcohol would be light.

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Answer:

C.-A delinquent act would be a criminal offense if committed by an adult.

Explanation:

A delinquent act differs from an unruly act in the sense that "A delinquent act would be a criminal offense if committed by an adult." While at the same time, an unruly act is a type of offense that is engaged by a juvenile that would not be considered as a criminal offense if it was done by an adult.

Answer:

c

Explanation:

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list 10 situations when it is appropriate to be obedient and 10 when it is appropriate to be disobedient​

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When to be obedient:

1) when your parent tells you to get some sleep.
2) when your teacher tells you to turn in an assignment.
3) when a grownup you can trust is telling you something is wrong and shall not be done.
4) when the warnings on something you bought , read you can’t use that item for specific purposes.
5) when you visit a public place and there are signs saying you can’t go to certain points ( these is for your own safety)
6) when you’re driving and a sign says you can’t speed in that road.
7) when an authority is asking you to tell the truth.
8) when you are taking a plane and the captain tells everyone to turn on airplane mode on their devices.
9) when a driver is telling you to buckle your seatbelt on.
10) when you’ve made mistake and you’re asked to say sorry.




be disobedient :


1) when a stranger is telling you to get in their car.
2) when someone you don’t trust is pressuring you to do something.
3) when you are asked to lie.
4) when a friend is telling you to misbehave.
5) when a bad influence wants you to steal something.
6) when you are threatened to stay quiet.
7) when you witness something and they tell you not to tell anyone.
8) when a friend says you have to misbehave or else you’ll loose the friendship.
9) when a man tells you to do something against your will.
10) when you’re peer pressured to help a classmate cheat.

family is to population,as house is to

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Answer:

City?

Are their options

Answer:

city

Explanation:

a family is inside the population, and a house would be inside the city, notice how the second option is always larger

Roger is interested in whether pet owners are more likely than those who do not own pets to have healthier lifestyles (e.G., exercise regularly, drink moderately, and refrain from nicotine use). By comparing the numbers he gathers on both groups, Roger will most likely be using what type of research?

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Answer:

By comparing the numbers he gathers on both groups, Roger will most likely be using quantitative research.

Explanation:

Roger will be comparing the numbers he gathers on both groups, and that is an example of quantitative research. This type of research works with numerical data (numbers). For that reason, it relies on mathematics, computations, and statistics to visualize the results. Its goal is to quantify something. On the other hand, qualitative research works with more abstract concepts.

Ford motor co develops a new automated assembly machine for building engines. What happens to the supply of ford vehicles

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Answer:

The first one is correct.

Explanation:

-Technology is the determinant.

-Sales will increase.

-Price will decrease (generally the case)

-Quantity will increase

Good luck!

are villages in towns

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Answer:

A village is usually, but not always, within a single town

in a way a village is kind of like a town

Deirdre planned to bomb her high school. She enlisted numerous friends to help her plan and carry out the attack. Jonathan helped her build the bomb but did not participate in setting it off at the school. Tammy acted as a lookout when she placed and detonated the bomb in the school. Kevin drove her to the school and served as the getaway car after detonation. Samantha, her protective little sister, threw away the diagrams and information she found in Deirdre's bedroom days after the incident occurred. Which of these individuals will be charged with the least serious offense

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Answer: Samantha

Explanation:

Samantha will be charged with the least serious offense.

This is because every other accomplice was either at the scene of the crime or participated in creating the weapon.

Jonathan built the bomb (an accessory before the fact), Kevin took her to the scene of the crime ( a principal in the second degree), Tammy was on the lookout (a principal in the second degree) and Samantha threw away the information and diagrams found in Deirdre’s bedroom.

Samantha will be charged with aiding and abetting and will be considered an accessory after the fact. Her action can only be seen as an obstruction of justice.

Generally, punishment for being an accessory after a crime is committed is less than the punishment received for being an accessory before and during the crime.

Contrast how a parasitic relationship differs from a mutualism relationship

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Answer:

Mutualism is when both species benefit in the relationship. Parasitism is when an organism lives as a parasite on another parasite. Commensalism is when one organism benefits whereas the other one is not harmed. However, they are the similar as it is a relationship between two or more species.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Candidates gain a nomination for political office

explain empact and cause of corruption? pls answer this for me fast​

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Answer:

The impacts or causes of corruption Is the trust we have in the public sector to act in our best interests. It also wastes our taxes or rates that have been earmarked for important community projects meaning we have to put up with poor quality services or infrastructure, or we miss out altogether.

How has humanism shaped the world of art?
please help

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Answer:

During the Renaissance, Humanism played a major role in education. Humanists —proponents or practitioners of Humanism during the Renaissance—believed that human beings could be dramatically changed by education. The Humanists of the Renaissance created schools to teach their ideas and wrote books all about education.

Explanation:

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What would cause you to stand up to/revolt against your government?

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Answer:

Locke said that under natural law, all people have the right to life, liberty, and estate; under the social contract, the people could instigate a revolution against the government when it acted against the interests of citizens, to replace the government with one that served the interests of citizens.

Explanation:

that's the answer

Answer:

That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on

Explanation:

How can the Senate check the actions of the President?


A) by issuing a pardon

B) by refusing to confirm a Presidential nominee such as a Federal judge.

C) by ruling that a law is unconstitutional

D) by vetoing a proposed bill

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D, they have the right to veto any bill they believe is unconstitutional. it is called checks and balances.

The answer is D

Explanation:

The Senate also checks the President by having the power to approve or not approve the treaties he makes with other nations. The Senate also approves the appointments that the President makes to his Cabinet, ambassadors, federal judges, and all civilian employees of the government who are not covered by another area.

7.
20°N, 20°E __________________________________

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Answer:

  Northern Chad

Explanation:

This location can be found on a map or globe. It is in northern Chad, in the Sahara Desert in north Africa.

The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish." Which statement explains the quote from the Constitution best

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

Unfortunately, you forgot to include the statements for this question. Without the statements, we do not know what are you referring to.

However, trying to help you, we can comment on the following.

A statement that could explain the quote from the Constitution best is "It explains how federal courts are structured."

This is correct because the above-mentioned statement explains how federal courts are structured: "The judicial Power of the United States shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish."

The division of powers in the United States government created three branches: the executive branch or the President; the legislative branch or Congress, divided into an upper chamber or Senate, and a lower chamber or House of Representatives. And the third one is the judicial branch or teh US SUpreme Court.

Rome became the center of Christianity because

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Answer:

Explanation:

emperor Theodosius issued the Edict of Thessalonica, which made Christianity, specifically Nicene Christianity, the official religion of the Roman Empire. Most other Christian sects were deemed heretical, lost their legal status, and had their properties confiscated by the Roman state.

Until Rome was declared capital of the kingdom of Italy
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